The Muffinsmith Stall

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The Muffinsmith Stall is a food shop in Solhaven. It is located in North Market.

[The Muffinsmith Stall] RNUM: 3903
Heat from the stall's small wrought iron oven radiates from the booth, trapped by the canvas roof and overhang. The aroma of freshly baked muffins fills the air and seems to draw customers more effectively than any shouted bargain could. You also see the muffinsmith Sohlmon Krisch and an owl-shaped modwir sign.

Menu

Welcome to the Muffinsmith Stall!

The muffinsmith Sohlmon Krisch offers his catalog to browse.
Sohlmon exclaims, "Greetings stranger, have a look around!"

  Catalog
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  1. a blueberry muffin         5. a frosted Elven chocolate muffin
  2. an applespice muffin       6. an oatmeal muffin
  3. a bran and raisin muffin   7. a monkapple muffin
  4. a banana muffin            8. a frosted buttercake muffin

Sohlmon Krisch

Sohlmon Krisch is a middle-aged halfling, dressed in bright orange and green trousers and a soft yellow shirt.  He carries his paunch over his belt like a prize-winning trophy.  A flour-dusted apron hangs from his neck and is streaked with assorted jelly smears and spice stains.  A benign yet mischievious smile adorns his face, as if he has been caught with his hand in the cookie jar.

Black smoke suddenly billows out from the wrought-iron oven. A startled Sohlmon quickly opens the oven door and vents the smoke inside, his hand adroitly fanning the smoke away from the door. Panting, he says, "That was a close one. Only them Dwarves would eat muffins too well toasted, and they're tight-fisted."

An aged woman approaches the stand, greeted with a broad smile from Sohlmon Krisch. He and the woman spend a few moments in animated conversation accentuated by more smiles and head nodding. Sohlmon places a few muffins in a small basket for the woman, and after a brief exchange of coins she waves and continues her stroll through the market.